The specialty of store-owner James Sego, Eisenhower dollars were introduced in 1971, the first dollar coin minted since 1935. The obverse features the bust of President and General Dwight D. Eisenhower. The reverse features an eagle, clutching an olive branch, flying above of the moon with the earth in the background. In 1975 and 1976, a bicentennial issue featured a reverse with the Liberty Bell in front of the moon.

Very pleasing toning. The obverse has light rainbow tones in the peripheries while the central region is golden red. Purplish red dominates the eagle on the reverse and the peripheries sport hues of olive that transition to lemon green by the rims.

The 1972 Type 2 Ike is the series key. PCGS estimates that out of a mintage of nearly 76,000,000 1972 Ikes only about 500,000 have the type 2 reverse. In GEM or higher (highest graded at PCGS are seven in MS66) this coin is rare.

This coin is CAC approved and has attractive light g...
Our price: $2,450.00

The 1972 Type 2 Ike is the series key. PCGS estimates that out of a mintage of nearly 76,000,000 1972 Ikes only about 500,000 have the type 2 reverse. In GEM or higher (highest graded at PCGS are seven in MS66) this coin is rare.

This coin is CAC approved and has attractive even li...
Our price: $2,450.00